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Title: rash from medication?
Post by: Tinah1968 on January 28, 2009, 02:32:42 PM
Has anyone got any information on rash from possibly medication or could it be something prior to dialysis?









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Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: kellyt on January 28, 2009, 02:44:58 PM
I'm not sure, but that was always one of my nephrologist's questions when I would see him prior to transplant.  "Any rashes?"  I never had one, so I'm not sure why he asked.  Good luck!  Rashes can be so annoying!  Hang in there!
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: MandaMe1986 on January 28, 2009, 03:10:48 PM
Yeah I have had a few from meds.  Tell your doc about it and let him/her look at it.  They might need to change your meds.
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: Tinah1968 on January 28, 2009, 07:27:50 PM
Yeah the past 2 days i have had a rash on both my arms. Not sore why or where it came from since my medications had not changed. I have a call inot the dr. so hope to hear something soon
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: Tinah1968 on January 28, 2009, 07:29:31 PM
I wonder if there is something i can use that will help the itch? I have avoided scratching but not sure for how long.  I just ben rubbing it
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: MandaMe1986 on January 29, 2009, 10:08:19 AM
Umm try a few things, and oatmeal bath works wonders.  A hydrocodone cream will help sometimes, they also sell a benadryl cream.  It might not be your meds, it could be something as simple as a shirt you tryed on at a store.  Have  you changed soap of any kind latley? Laudry, shapmoo, body wash?  Try a new lotion?  I have to be really careful I brake out so easy.  But yeah try one of the creams for sure.  They might at least help with the itching.
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: paul.karen on January 29, 2009, 10:12:06 AM
Take a bath in epsome salts.??

Certain laundry detergents i use give me rashes like mentioned above.
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: MandaMe1986 on January 29, 2009, 10:13:28 AM
Take a bath in epsome salts.??

Certain laundry detergents i use give me rashes like mentioned above.

Have you tried using a diffrent detergent?
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: paul.karen on January 29, 2009, 10:16:43 AM
Oh yes have it all figured out now.
Tide with no fresh smells or downy in it.  Just plain old tide.
And only certain bath soaps as well.
Plain dove or Irish spring(original)
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: MandaMe1986 on January 29, 2009, 10:19:47 AM
Irish spring is wonderful!  I love that stuff, and it smells so fresh and clean.  :clap;
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: Restorer on January 30, 2009, 03:38:19 PM
Umm try a few things, and oatmeal bath works wonders.  A hydrocodone cream will help sometimes, they also sell a benadryl cream.  It might not be your meds, it could be something as simple as a shirt you tryed on at a store.  Have  you changed soap of any kind latley? Laudry, shapmoo, body wash?  Try a new lotion?  I have to be really careful I brake out so easy.  But yeah try one of the creams for sure.  They might at least help with the itching.

Maybe don't try a hydrocodone cream - hydrocodone is the opioid in Vicodin. ;) I think you meant hydrocortisone.

But it could be a lot of things causing the rash. Some time before I went on dialysis, I had pretty bad skin itching (no rash, just itching). I bought some hydrocortisone cream and put it on, and something in it actually gave me a rash. I had to switch to hydrocortisone ointment (the semi-clear greasy stuff) to treat the rash from the hydrocortison cream.  ???
Title: Re: rash from medication?
Post by: MandaMe1986 on January 30, 2009, 05:21:40 PM
Haha I totally missed that  :yahoo;

But try stuff out intill you find what works for you.  It might be bacterial (sp) in that case try using some Tee Tree oil, you can find that in health food stores.  It kinda helps cure everything.